Detecting and assignment of unexpected tasks in SoC design process using genetic programming
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author = "Adam M Gorski and Maciej Ogorzalek",
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title = "Detecting and assignment of unexpected tasks in {SoC}
design process using genetic programming",
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booktitle = "2024 21st International SoC Design Conference
(ISOCC)",
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year = "2024",
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pages = "398--399",
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month = aug,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Operations
research, Cloning, Real-time systems, Optimisation,
Standards, Genotypes, Genetic operators, Architecture,
Concurrent real-time optimisation, Unexpected tasks",
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ISSN = "2472-9655",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1109/ISOCC62682.2024.10762129",
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abstract = "During SoC design designers can meet many problems.
One of it is Concurrent real-time optimisation. It is a
very important problem in operation research. The
problem appears when exist many potentials solutions of
one optimisation issue. Each solution demands different
parameters to optimise. Therefore the process can be
split into two phases. Each phase impacts another in
real-time. Such a problem can appear in detecting and
assignment of unexpected tasks in SoC design process.
In the paper we propose a genetic programming solution
to detect the optimal way to solve unexpected
situations which appear during the work of the system.
Proposed methodology starts from randomly constructed
genotypes. During the evolution process the algorithm
generates new individuals using standard genetic
operators: mutation, crossover, cloning and rank
selection.",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{10762129}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Adam Gorski
Maciej Ogorzalek
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